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DEBATE TEAM U.P.P.I.C. CLUB CLUB Lenape's debate team was this year's host to the South Jersey Debate League. The topic debated concerned foreign aid and military assistance. Officers were Larry Miller-president, Merrill Kalb- treasurer. vice-president and Alex Burkhart and Martha Scull-secretary-treasurers. iPhoto belowj. This unusual club meets to discuss phenomenon of outer space. The advisor is Mrs. Francis Noble. Oflicers are P. Rohrich-president, B. Nardin-secre- tary, R. Lohrman-vice-president and Y. Matlach- Members pictured are M. Kalb, F. Newman, T. Rosinski. A. Burkhart. M. Scull, Mr. Thomas King fadvisorj. L. Miller, C. McGrath. D. Mason, L. Barbieri and G. Thorpe. 137
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TH E LEGEND LETTER The Le end staff strives each g year to make its yearbook Mjust a little bit better. In attempting to capture all aspects of student life we have altered the face of our book. Individual underclassmen pic- tures have been included, the book has been enlarged, and candids have been utilized wherever possible. The last deadline has now been met and the book is off to the presses. It is with mixed emotions but best wishes that we delegate our responsibili- ties to the staff of '68! fllmlfltdff. 5-U51 The business staff und er the leadership of Mr. Robert Ferry solicits advertising to finance the book. Left to right: Terry Fernsler. Linda Reed. Pam Winchester and Barb Godfrey. vTAFF Pictured below are: Left Wendy Burroughs. herwl White. Kim Sohacki. Gail Rodgers, Linda Sow- len Sue Kepler. Right Shirley Long. Gene Placter. Lar- y Lee Jeanette Watson, ,lane Maskas. Adviser Mr. .l line. Legend -iii, . asians-f M. 55, .fwfr we 2 W we if 'fr ., aann e ....,.......-.---' wi p ohn F. Kunz, Editor-in-Chief Merrill Kalb and Advisor Mrs. Doris Ferry struggle to meet a dead
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